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22 Radio Receiver Projects for the Evil Genius
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MORE THAN JUST SLIGHTLY EVIL: SAFE, INEXPENSIVE, EDUCATIONAL . . . AND FUN!
22 Radio and Receiver Projects for the Evil Genius features a unique collection of projects that teach you radio and electronics essentials such as the radio spectrum, how to read schematics, and how to solder. After each project is completed, you can enjoy listening to and using their new receiver.
Table of contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: Radio Background and History
Chapter 2: Identifying Components and Reading Schematics
Chapter 3: Electronic Parts Installation and Soldering
Chapter 4: AM, FM, and Shortwave Crystal Radio Projects
Chapter 5: TRF AM Radio Receiver
Chapter 6: Solid-State FM Broadcast Receiver
Chapter 7: Doerle Single Tube Super-Regenerative Radio Receiver
Chapter 8: IC Shortwave Radio Receiver
Chapter 9: 80/40 Meter Code Practice Receiver
Chapter 10: WWV 10 MHz "Time-Code" Receiver
Chapter 11: VHF Public Service Monitor (Action-Band) Receiver
Chapter 12: 6 & 2-Meter Band Amateur Radio Receiver
Chapter 13: Active and Passive Aircraft Band Receivers
Chapter 14: VLF or Very Low Frequency Radio Receiver
Chapter 15: Induction Loop Receiving System
Chapter 16: Lightning Storm Monitor
Chapter 17: Ambient Power Receiver
Chapter 18: Earth Field Magnetometer Project
Chapter 19: Sudden Ionospheric Disturbance (SIDs) Receiver
Chapter 20: Aurora Monitor Project
Chapter 21: Ultra-Low Frequency (ULF) Receiver
Chapter 22: Jupiter Radio Telescope Receiver
Chapter 23: Weather Satellite Receiver
Chapter 24: Analog to Digital Converters (ADCs)
Index
Biographical note
Tom Petruzzellis (Vestal, NY) is an electronics engineer with 30 years’ experience, currently working with the geophysical field equipment department at the State University of New York – Binghamton. He is also an instructor there. Tom has written extensively for industry publications, including Electronics Now, Modern Electronics, QST, Microcomputer Journal, and Nuts & Volts. He is the author of five earlier books: Electronic Sensors for the Evil Genius, Electronic Games for the Evil Genius, Build Your Own Electronics Workshop; STAMP 2 Communications and Control Projects; Optoelectronics, Fiber Optics, and Laser Cookbook, and Alarm, Sensor, and Security Cookbook, all from McGraw-Hill.
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46 Science Fair Projects for the Evil Genius
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SHAKE UP YOUR SCIENCE FAIR WITH THESE CUTTING-EDGE, ATTENTION-GRABBING PROJECTS!
Want to win first place in the next science fair? 46 Science Fair Projects for the Evil Genius has everything you need to create amazing, sophisticated projects that will wow the judges and keep everyone talking long after the awards are handed out.
Using inexpensive, easy-to-find parts and tools, and following standard science fair requirements, these creative new projects test 46 theories from various disciplines, including physics, astronomy, energy, environmental science, and economics. Each project begins with an intriguing hypothesis that leaves plenty of room for you to add your own tweaks, making the project entirely different and new-the only limit is your imagination! 46 Science Fair Projects for the Evil Genius:
Features instructions and plans for 46 inventive, winning projects, complete with 100 how-to illustrations
Shows you how to assemble, design, and build devices to test the hypotheses offered for each project
Leaves room for you to customize your project and create several variations, so the experiment is entirely your own!
Removes the frustration-factor-all the parts you need are listed, along with sources
Regardless of your skill level, 46 Science Fair Projects for the Evil Genius provides you with all the parts lists and tools you need to test the hypotheses and complete projects with ease, such as:
Water, Water, Everywhere-the effect of salt water flooding a lawn
“Vlip!”-dogs respond to sounds, not the meaning of words
Web Crawler-the effectiveness of Internet search engines
M&M Ring around the World-the validity of sample size
“Commercial” TV-comparison of programming to advertising content
Sounds fishy-do goldfish have a water temperature preference?
Split and Dip-strategy for making money in the stock market
High-Tech Times-the willingness of people of different ages to adapt to new technology
Not Just Lemonade-is adding lemon to cleaners just for marketing?
Kinetic Pendulum-the relationship between a pendulum, an arc, and time
Table of contents
Project 1. Water, Water, Everywhere
Project 2. Who's Home
Project 3. Go With The Flow
Project 4. Kinetic Pendulum
Project 5. Melody Camouflage
Project 6. "Vlip!"
Project 7. Got Salt
Project 8. In The Ear Of The Beholder
Project 9. Flying in the Wind
Project 10. Lighter Struts
Project 11. Stock Up
Project 12. A Better Burger
Project 13. Caught in the Spotlight
Project 14. Sweet Treat
Project 15. C, A Fantastic Vitamin
Project 16. Zenith is Not a Radio
Project 17. Bold Mold
Project 18. M&M's Ring Around World
Project 19. Choices
Project 20. Plants Exhale
Project 21. Melting Mountains
Project 22. Sounds Fishy
Project 23. Parallelogram Prevention
Project 24. A Taste of Plant Acid
Project 25. Split and Dip
Project 26. Johnny Applesauce
Project 27. Backfield in Motion
Project 28. Green No More
Project 29. Not Just Lemonade
Project 30. Less Is More
Project 31. Natural Fences
Project 32. The Nose Knows
Project 33. Germ Jungle
Project 34. Not 'til Christmas
Project 35. Space Farm
Project 36. Cooled Off
Project 37. Pass The Mold
Project 38. Hardwood Cafe
Project 39. Web Crawlers
Project 40. Night Watch
Project 41. Time For The Concert
Project 42. Flying, Walking, Crawling
Project 43. High-Tech Times
Project 44. Commercial TV
Project 45. Sold On Solar
Project 46. Getting to the Root of the Problem
Index
Biographical note
Bob Bonnet and Dan Keen are noted science writers who have written numerous articles and books on a variety of science topics. Bonnet, a retired science teacher, has organized and judged many science fairs at both the local and regional levels, and is a Science Teaching Fellow at Rowan University inNew Jersey. Keen worked in the electronics field for 23 years and is the coauthor of several computer programming books
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101 Outer Space Projects for the Evil Genius
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BLAST OFF TO THE FINAL FRONTIER WITH 101 OUT-OF-THIS-WORLD PROJECTS YOU CAN EASILY BUILD YOURSELF!
The sky is not the limit! If you yearn to touch the stars, 101 Outer Space Projects for the Evil Genius has everything you need to explore the universe from the comfort of your own home. Whether you're a beginner stargazer or a more experienced astronomer, you'll find an outstanding project to satisfy you, from model rockets and celestial maps to space robots, GPS systems, and much, much more.
Full of easy-to-follow plans and clear schematics for each project, as well as lists of materials and tools so you know exactly what's involved before you begin, 101 Outer Space Projects for the Evil Genius
400 dazzling illustrations that let you build each of the 101 amazing how-to projects visually
First-hand experiences and case studies to help you make the most out of each project
Frustration-factor removal-needed parts are listed, along with sources
101 Outer Space Projects for the Evil Genius provides you with all the plans, instructions, parts lists, and sources you need to:
Use GPS systems
Experiment with model rockets
Navigate your way through the universe using your computer
Build your own telescope, radio telescope, and planetarium
Read celestial maps of heavenly bodies
Create a Mars rover to explore your home
Design your own International Space Station
Table of contents
Introduction: Space is the Place
Ch 1. Let's Go Where No Evil Genius Has Gone Before
Ch 2. 3-2-1, Blast Off
Ch 3. Take a Left at Alpha Centauri
Ch 4. Make Contact
Ch 5. On Your Mark, Get SET
Ch 6. You Can't Tell the Stars Without a Map
Ch 7. One Eye on the Sky
Ch 8. Your First Job Is on Mars
Ch 9. Build Your Own ISS in Your Backyard
Ch 10. You Mean the Big Dipper Isn't an Ice Cream Cone?
Ch 11. OK, Go Make Your Own Heavenly Bodies
Appendix A: Resources
Appendix B: A Celestial Almanac
Index
Biographical note
Dave Prochnow (Hattiesburg, MS) is an award-winning professional writer, editor, and contributor to numerous technical publications including MAKE, Nuts & Volts, and SERVO Magazine. He is the author of 27 nonfiction book titles for Addison-Wesley, F&W Publications, McGraw-Hill, and TAB Books; including the bestselling PSP Hacks, Mods, and Expansions (McGraw-Hill, 2006) and The Official Robosapien Hacker’s Guide (McGraw- Hill, 2006). Currently, Dave serves as the Contributing Editor for Nuts & Volts and SERVO Magazine. In 2001, Dave won the Maggie Award for writing the best how-to article in a consumer magazine.
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Electronic Circuits for the Evil Genius
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There is truly a lack of good, basic hardwire electronic "how-to" books. The market seems interested in this type of fun project compilation. This is another book in our extremely successful "Evil Genius" series. So far, each of the books has sold about $50,000 in less than 3 months.
The perfect addition to our "Evil Genius" series, this book details everything an electronics hobbyist would want to know about circuits and circuit design through 57 Lessons. Readers work through 5 distinct, useful projects to reinforce their learning.
Table of contents
FOREWORD
PREFACE
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Part I: Components
Section One: Components
Section Two: Resist If You Must
Section Three: More Components and Semiconductors
Part II: Introducing Digital Electronics
Section Four: Digital Logic
Section Five: The First NAND Gate Circuit
Section Six: Analog Switches for Digital Circuits
Section Seven: The NAND Gate Oscillator
Section Eight: Digital Logic Design
Section Nine: Digital Logic Application
Part III: Counting Systems in Electronics
Section Ten: Introducing an Analog-to-Digital Converter
Section Eleven: The 4017 Walking Ring Counter
Section Twelve: Running a Seven-Segment Display
Section Thirteen: Define, Design, and Make Your Own Project
Part IV: Amplifier Introduced and Applied
Section Fourteen: What Is an Amplifier?
Section Fifteen: Exploring the Op Amp
Section Sixteen: Applying the Op Amp; Building the Intercom
Section Seventeen: Putting It All Together
INDEX
Biographical note
Dave Cutcher teaches electronics, technology, and industrial arts in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. An enthusiastic electronics hobbyist and member of the Vancouver Robotics Club and the Seattle Robotics Society, he shared the plans in this book with fellow teachers. They urged him to write this book.
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Electronic Gadgets for the Evil Genius
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The do-it-yourself hobbyist market, particularly in the area of electronics, is hotter than ever. This books gives the “evil genius” loads of projects to delve into, from an ultrasonic microphone, to a body heat detector, and all the way to a Star Wars Light Saber. This book makes creating these devices fun, inexpensive, and easy.
Table of contents
Create, Design, and Build Your Own:
Mass Driver
Pyrotechnic Blaster (used in metal design)
Magnetic Pulse Can Crusher
Robotic Control and other Circuits Disabler with Pulse Generator
Object Catapult
Electromagnetic Launcher
Laser Beam Cutter
Body Heat Detector
Lightning Bolt Generator
Object Levitation Device
Infrared Viewer
Laser Listening System
Traveling Wave Generator
Multi Vortex Plasma Tornado
Working Star Wars-like Light Saber
Ultrasonic Microphone
Marx Impulse Generator
Sonic Phaser Cannon
Centrifuge Design
Vortex Smoke Ring Machine
Electronic Ventriloquism System
Tesla Coil Creation
Biographical note
Bob Iannini runs Information Unlimited, a firm dedicated to the experimenter and technology enthusiast. Founded in 1974, the company holds many patents, ranging from weapons advances to children's toys. Mr. Iannini's 1983 Build Your Own Laser, Phaser, Ion Ray Gun & Other Working Space-Age Projects, now out of print, remains a popular source for electronics hobbyists.
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MORE THAN JUST SLIGHTLY EVIL: SAFE, INEXPENSIVE, EDUCATIONAL . . . AND FUN!
22 Radio and Receiver Projects for the Evil Genius features a unique collection of projects that teach you radio and electronics essentials such as the radio spectrum, how to read schematics, and how to solder. After each project is completed, you can enjoy listening to and using their new receiver.
Table of contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: Radio Background and History
Chapter 2: Identifying Components and Reading Schematics
Chapter 3: Electronic Parts Installation and Soldering
Chapter 4: AM, FM, and Shortwave Crystal Radio Projects
Chapter 5: TRF AM Radio Receiver
Chapter 6: Solid-State FM Broadcast Receiver
Chapter 7: Doerle Single Tube Super-Regenerative Radio Receiver
Chapter 8: IC Shortwave Radio Receiver
Chapter 9: 80/40 Meter Code Practice Receiver
Chapter 10: WWV 10 MHz "Time-Code" Receiver
Chapter 11: VHF Public Service Monitor (Action-Band) Receiver
Chapter 12: 6 & 2-Meter Band Amateur Radio Receiver
Chapter 13: Active and Passive Aircraft Band Receivers
Chapter 14: VLF or Very Low Frequency Radio Receiver
Chapter 15: Induction Loop Receiving System
Chapter 16: Lightning Storm Monitor
Chapter 17: Ambient Power Receiver
Chapter 18: Earth Field Magnetometer Project
Chapter 19: Sudden Ionospheric Disturbance (SIDs) Receiver
Chapter 20: Aurora Monitor Project
Chapter 21: Ultra-Low Frequency (ULF) Receiver
Chapter 22: Jupiter Radio Telescope Receiver
Chapter 23: Weather Satellite Receiver
Chapter 24: Analog to Digital Converters (ADCs)
Index
Biographical note
Tom Petruzzellis (Vestal, NY) is an electronics engineer with 30 years’ experience, currently working with the geophysical field equipment department at the State University of New York – Binghamton. He is also an instructor there. Tom has written extensively for industry publications, including Electronics Now, Modern Electronics, QST, Microcomputer Journal, and Nuts & Volts. He is the author of five earlier books: Electronic Sensors for the Evil Genius, Electronic Games for the Evil Genius, Build Your Own Electronics Workshop; STAMP 2 Communications and Control Projects; Optoelectronics, Fiber Optics, and Laser Cookbook, and Alarm, Sensor, and Security Cookbook, all from McGraw-Hill.
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46 Science Fair Projects for the Evil Genius
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SHAKE UP YOUR SCIENCE FAIR WITH THESE CUTTING-EDGE, ATTENTION-GRABBING PROJECTS!
Want to win first place in the next science fair? 46 Science Fair Projects for the Evil Genius has everything you need to create amazing, sophisticated projects that will wow the judges and keep everyone talking long after the awards are handed out.
Using inexpensive, easy-to-find parts and tools, and following standard science fair requirements, these creative new projects test 46 theories from various disciplines, including physics, astronomy, energy, environmental science, and economics. Each project begins with an intriguing hypothesis that leaves plenty of room for you to add your own tweaks, making the project entirely different and new-the only limit is your imagination! 46 Science Fair Projects for the Evil Genius:
Features instructions and plans for 46 inventive, winning projects, complete with 100 how-to illustrations
Shows you how to assemble, design, and build devices to test the hypotheses offered for each project
Leaves room for you to customize your project and create several variations, so the experiment is entirely your own!
Removes the frustration-factor-all the parts you need are listed, along with sources
Regardless of your skill level, 46 Science Fair Projects for the Evil Genius provides you with all the parts lists and tools you need to test the hypotheses and complete projects with ease, such as:
Water, Water, Everywhere-the effect of salt water flooding a lawn
“Vlip!”-dogs respond to sounds, not the meaning of words
Web Crawler-the effectiveness of Internet search engines
M&M Ring around the World-the validity of sample size
“Commercial” TV-comparison of programming to advertising content
Sounds fishy-do goldfish have a water temperature preference?
Split and Dip-strategy for making money in the stock market
High-Tech Times-the willingness of people of different ages to adapt to new technology
Not Just Lemonade-is adding lemon to cleaners just for marketing?
Kinetic Pendulum-the relationship between a pendulum, an arc, and time
Table of contents
Project 1. Water, Water, Everywhere
Project 2. Who's Home
Project 3. Go With The Flow
Project 4. Kinetic Pendulum
Project 5. Melody Camouflage
Project 6. "Vlip!"
Project 7. Got Salt
Project 8. In The Ear Of The Beholder
Project 9. Flying in the Wind
Project 10. Lighter Struts
Project 11. Stock Up
Project 12. A Better Burger
Project 13. Caught in the Spotlight
Project 14. Sweet Treat
Project 15. C, A Fantastic Vitamin
Project 16. Zenith is Not a Radio
Project 17. Bold Mold
Project 18. M&M's Ring Around World
Project 19. Choices
Project 20. Plants Exhale
Project 21. Melting Mountains
Project 22. Sounds Fishy
Project 23. Parallelogram Prevention
Project 24. A Taste of Plant Acid
Project 25. Split and Dip
Project 26. Johnny Applesauce
Project 27. Backfield in Motion
Project 28. Green No More
Project 29. Not Just Lemonade
Project 30. Less Is More
Project 31. Natural Fences
Project 32. The Nose Knows
Project 33. Germ Jungle
Project 34. Not 'til Christmas
Project 35. Space Farm
Project 36. Cooled Off
Project 37. Pass The Mold
Project 38. Hardwood Cafe
Project 39. Web Crawlers
Project 40. Night Watch
Project 41. Time For The Concert
Project 42. Flying, Walking, Crawling
Project 43. High-Tech Times
Project 44. Commercial TV
Project 45. Sold On Solar
Project 46. Getting to the Root of the Problem
Index
Biographical note
Bob Bonnet and Dan Keen are noted science writers who have written numerous articles and books on a variety of science topics. Bonnet, a retired science teacher, has organized and judged many science fairs at both the local and regional levels, and is a Science Teaching Fellow at Rowan University inNew Jersey. Keen worked in the electronics field for 23 years and is the coauthor of several computer programming books
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101 Outer Space Projects for the Evil Genius
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BLAST OFF TO THE FINAL FRONTIER WITH 101 OUT-OF-THIS-WORLD PROJECTS YOU CAN EASILY BUILD YOURSELF!
The sky is not the limit! If you yearn to touch the stars, 101 Outer Space Projects for the Evil Genius has everything you need to explore the universe from the comfort of your own home. Whether you're a beginner stargazer or a more experienced astronomer, you'll find an outstanding project to satisfy you, from model rockets and celestial maps to space robots, GPS systems, and much, much more.
Full of easy-to-follow plans and clear schematics for each project, as well as lists of materials and tools so you know exactly what's involved before you begin, 101 Outer Space Projects for the Evil Genius
400 dazzling illustrations that let you build each of the 101 amazing how-to projects visually
First-hand experiences and case studies to help you make the most out of each project
Frustration-factor removal-needed parts are listed, along with sources
101 Outer Space Projects for the Evil Genius provides you with all the plans, instructions, parts lists, and sources you need to:
Use GPS systems
Experiment with model rockets
Navigate your way through the universe using your computer
Build your own telescope, radio telescope, and planetarium
Read celestial maps of heavenly bodies
Create a Mars rover to explore your home
Design your own International Space Station
Table of contents
Introduction: Space is the Place
Ch 1. Let's Go Where No Evil Genius Has Gone Before
Ch 2. 3-2-1, Blast Off
Ch 3. Take a Left at Alpha Centauri
Ch 4. Make Contact
Ch 5. On Your Mark, Get SET
Ch 6. You Can't Tell the Stars Without a Map
Ch 7. One Eye on the Sky
Ch 8. Your First Job Is on Mars
Ch 9. Build Your Own ISS in Your Backyard
Ch 10. You Mean the Big Dipper Isn't an Ice Cream Cone?
Ch 11. OK, Go Make Your Own Heavenly Bodies
Appendix A: Resources
Appendix B: A Celestial Almanac
Index
Biographical note
Dave Prochnow (Hattiesburg, MS) is an award-winning professional writer, editor, and contributor to numerous technical publications including MAKE, Nuts & Volts, and SERVO Magazine. He is the author of 27 nonfiction book titles for Addison-Wesley, F&W Publications, McGraw-Hill, and TAB Books; including the bestselling PSP Hacks, Mods, and Expansions (McGraw-Hill, 2006) and The Official Robosapien Hacker’s Guide (McGraw- Hill, 2006). Currently, Dave serves as the Contributing Editor for Nuts & Volts and SERVO Magazine. In 2001, Dave won the Maggie Award for writing the best how-to article in a consumer magazine.
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Electronic Circuits for the Evil Genius
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There is truly a lack of good, basic hardwire electronic "how-to" books. The market seems interested in this type of fun project compilation. This is another book in our extremely successful "Evil Genius" series. So far, each of the books has sold about $50,000 in less than 3 months.
The perfect addition to our "Evil Genius" series, this book details everything an electronics hobbyist would want to know about circuits and circuit design through 57 Lessons. Readers work through 5 distinct, useful projects to reinforce their learning.
Table of contents
FOREWORD
PREFACE
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Part I: Components
Section One: Components
Section Two: Resist If You Must
Section Three: More Components and Semiconductors
Part II: Introducing Digital Electronics
Section Four: Digital Logic
Section Five: The First NAND Gate Circuit
Section Six: Analog Switches for Digital Circuits
Section Seven: The NAND Gate Oscillator
Section Eight: Digital Logic Design
Section Nine: Digital Logic Application
Part III: Counting Systems in Electronics
Section Ten: Introducing an Analog-to-Digital Converter
Section Eleven: The 4017 Walking Ring Counter
Section Twelve: Running a Seven-Segment Display
Section Thirteen: Define, Design, and Make Your Own Project
Part IV: Amplifier Introduced and Applied
Section Fourteen: What Is an Amplifier?
Section Fifteen: Exploring the Op Amp
Section Sixteen: Applying the Op Amp; Building the Intercom
Section Seventeen: Putting It All Together
INDEX
Biographical note
Dave Cutcher teaches electronics, technology, and industrial arts in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. An enthusiastic electronics hobbyist and member of the Vancouver Robotics Club and the Seattle Robotics Society, he shared the plans in this book with fellow teachers. They urged him to write this book.
Size: 11841 KB
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Electronic Gadgets for the Evil Genius
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The do-it-yourself hobbyist market, particularly in the area of electronics, is hotter than ever. This books gives the “evil genius” loads of projects to delve into, from an ultrasonic microphone, to a body heat detector, and all the way to a Star Wars Light Saber. This book makes creating these devices fun, inexpensive, and easy.
Table of contents
Create, Design, and Build Your Own:
Mass Driver
Pyrotechnic Blaster (used in metal design)
Magnetic Pulse Can Crusher
Robotic Control and other Circuits Disabler with Pulse Generator
Object Catapult
Electromagnetic Launcher
Laser Beam Cutter
Body Heat Detector
Lightning Bolt Generator
Object Levitation Device
Infrared Viewer
Laser Listening System
Traveling Wave Generator
Multi Vortex Plasma Tornado
Working Star Wars-like Light Saber
Ultrasonic Microphone
Marx Impulse Generator
Sonic Phaser Cannon
Centrifuge Design
Vortex Smoke Ring Machine
Electronic Ventriloquism System
Tesla Coil Creation
Biographical note
Bob Iannini runs Information Unlimited, a firm dedicated to the experimenter and technology enthusiast. Founded in 1974, the company holds many patents, ranging from weapons advances to children's toys. Mr. Iannini's 1983 Build Your Own Laser, Phaser, Ion Ray Gun & Other Working Space-Age Projects, now out of print, remains a popular source for electronics hobbyists.
Size: 62159 KB
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